<p>yeah… my thoughts are especially "random today as I have nothing to do (except study that is)</p>
<p>All right, I’m getting back to work.</p>
<p>El Cid here I come!</p>
<p>Oh, we just take people’s works by force. As in, we sneak into the art classes, open the drawers, photograph everyone’s artworks, then tell them in like another month when the magazine is ready to be published that “Congrats! Guess what, your work just got selected for the magazine!!!” For poems and other writings it’s the same: our adviser, who’s also a English teacher, basically just read everyone’s poems and short stories written for creative writing class, then pulls out stuff to publish. We tell people that they’re selected afterwards ;). Otherwise no one submits anything.</p>
<p>I like British accents.</p>
<p>Australian accents are also pretty cute.</p>
<p>Southern accent is kind of hot.</p>
<p>No accent + humor = nice</p>
<p>any of those 3 accents + humor = more than perfect.</p>
<p>^^ Lol, really?</p>
<p>I want some fried chicken and watermelon. NO joke.</p>
<p>^ HAHAHAh</p>
<p>and to make it more racially charged, I am black.</p>
<p>@trumpetgirl (ahem trumpetgrl :P): What does no accent sound like? Scottish accents are the best…</p>
<p>ick…scottish? nahh… :b & thanks for the correction.</p>
<p>no accent? hmm…it’s an enigma, sorry. One just kind of * knows *.</p>
<p>^ What you call no accent I may call a very heavy accent, depending on where you live. And why not Scottish? It’s awesome!</p>
<p>I have a lovely Philadelphian accent and an odd, sarcastic sense of humor :-(</p>
<p>I have lived in two very different places in my life and both have the same no accent.</p>
<p>^^^I can’t understand scottish as opposed to British, which I can understand very well. They talk too damn fast in Scotland and Ireland…</p>
<p>No accent is basically someone who talks like they’ve lived in two different places. I for one pronounced the or in orange and majority like majarity and arange like I was saying Jar, as well as horrible as hahrible. I lived in New York but I live in NC, which leads me to have neither a NY accent nor a Southern Accent.</p>
<p>Ise Malakas.</p>
<p>I don’t have a Texan accent but I lived in Texas my whole life.</p>
<p>I think it’s just because you listen to songs, watch tv, etc. and so you don’t talk like your region…</p>
<p>It’s really funny. If you tell someone your from Texas, they think you’re a cowboy or something. If you say your from Dallas, they think it’s like any city :P</p>
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<p>Rayna, log off now!</p>
<p>I really need to start studying…</p>
<p>If you’re referring to the AP exams, I need to as well.</p>
<p>thanks Warts!</p>
<p>xxrunning and warts: GET STUDYING!!! :P</p>